Gaston Chaumontمشاهده پروفایل
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Gaston Chaumont is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester, affiliated with the Department of Economics in the School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Penn State University (2019). His research focuses on Macroeconomics, International Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, and Monetary Economics, with particular emphasis on topics like sovereign debt dynamics, self-fulfilling crises, and wealth inequality. His academic background includes significant contributions to understanding the interplay between monetary policy and fiscal interactions, sovereign risk, and the role of firm behavior in economic activity. He has also explored behavioral finance phenomena, such as the GameStop and AMC stock market events, through the lens of self-fulfilling beliefs. His work frequently integrates empirical evidence, including scanner data and case studies from emerging economies like Chile. Chaumont’s publications span theoretical and applied research, addressing issues like debt crises, financial market liquidity, and the implications of search frictions in labor and asset markets. His research highlights the interconnectedness of macroeconomic stability, policy design, and market dynamics. No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. While no advisee students are mentioned, his research trajectory suggests active involvement in mentoring graduate students through his academic role. He is based at 229 Harkness Hall, with contact details including a university phone line and professional webpage.








